Cordsets Withstand Rough Treatment

Jan. 5, 2007
Laboratory tested to withstand harsh conditions and aggressive oils and coolants, the ecolink M12 cordsets rely on a lock-in-place coupling nut to secure them to a quick disconnect sensor. This prevents the cordset from detaching even in high shock

Laboratory tested to withstand harsh conditions and aggressive oils and coolants, the ecolink M12 cordsets rely on a lock-in-place coupling nut to secure them to a quick disconnect sensor. This prevents the cordset from detaching even in high shock and vibration environments. The insert design acts as a mechanical end-stop, preventing possible damage to the Viton o-ring from over tightening. A 316 stainless steel sleeve with saw tooth contour protects the nickel-plated coupling nut and maintains optimum sealing. Easing installation, the components attach either manually or by using a torque wrench. For status indication, the cordset family offers right-angle models with a LED display. Meeting the requirements of cRUus and RoHS, the M12 family operates in temperatures from -25_C to +90°C and can withstand over five million flex cycles. Available in straight, right angle, and LED models in lengths from 2m to 10m, single-unit prices range from $9.50 to $15.50 with volume price starting at $6.65 each/250. IFM EFECTOR INC., Exton, PA. (800) 441-8246.

Company: IFM EFECTOR INC.

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